NAFDAC must explain the ingredients added to Prophet Fufeyin’s miracle soap – Verydarkman blows hot (VIDEO)

Prophet Fufeyin's soap, a blend of faith and commerce, whispers promises of divine approval and miraculous transformation. Yet, amidst the fragrance of hope, Verydarkman’s relentless inquiry pierces the sanctity of NAFDAC's alleged endorsement, unraveling the threads that weave heaven’s touch with earthly validation. His quest for truth transcends the ordinary, challenging not just the surface of Prophet Fufeyin’s soap but the depths where faith meets scrutiny.


The air is thick with impending conflict as Martins Otse, known to many as Verydarkman, locks horns with Prophet Jeremiah Fufeyin of Christ Mercyland Deliverance Ministries (CMDM).

The spark? A viral video in which the flamboyant cleric brazenly claims that his miracle soap has been revered with official approval from the government.

In an explosive declaration, Verydarkman has vowed to bring this miracle soap directly to the gates of the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC).

He is demanding answers, challenging the agency to justify their alleged endorsement of this product.

With a fiery determination, VDM is ready to shake the very foundations of NAFDAC, insisting they reveal the truth behind their supposed approval.

But that’s not all. Verydarkman also announced his intention to launch a formal petition against Prophet Jeremiah, accusing him of selling what should be divine gifts freely given.

In a recent video he shared via his Instagram page, he wrote in the caption:

“@nafdac_ng I will come to your office later to drop a petition,you must tell us the ingredients they use in making soap that cures suffering since he is saying you approved it….as a pastor that claimed God called him,you are selling powers that God gave you for free to your members? @nafdac_ng prepare ooo since yall what to be part of yeye things,” 

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